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Opus Point Partners Management is a New York-based fund led by Michael S. Weiss and Lindsay A. Rosenwald. Opus Point’s equity portfolio is worth $178.32 million as of the end of September, up from $...... (read more)

Though billionaire James Dinan's York Capital Management manages regulatory assets worth over $25 billion, its latest 13F filing reveals that less than 16% of it or only $4 billion was invested in US...... (read more)

Biotechs have had a very tough year, though the healthcare sector as a whole has managed to rebound into the green year--to-date. While the iShares NASDAQ Biotechnology Index (ETF) (NASDAQ:IBB) has lost...... (read more)

No matter how much things have changed over the past several years, Wall Street remains a place that is dominated by men. However, one woman who managed to succeed in the hedge fund industry is Nancy...... (read more)

The markets opened higher today before sliding slightly into the red as investors await June’s data on import and export prices, the Treasury's budget report, and the latest Beige Book report, all...... (read more)

The benchmark S&P 500 index has jumped six points on Monday, setting a new all-time high as last week’s strong jobs report continues to buoy market sentiment. Meanwhile, some stocks are being watched...... (read more)

Redmile Group is a San Francisco-based, healthcare-focused hedge fund founded and managed by Jeremy Green, an Oxford alum with more than 20 years of experience in wealth management and investment banking...... (read more)

Markets opened higher today amid rising oil prices and a strong report from the U.S. Commerce Department, which showed a 16.6% increase in new home sales last month, an unprecedented trend since January...... (read more)

The US stock market plunged after the bell on the back of April nonfarm payrolls data, which showed that 160,000 jobs were created last month, versus 200,000 expected. However, after oil gained ground...... (read more)